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Industry News 2002 P23

PECO customers set all-time peak energy usage record; company prepares for storms Recent excessive temperatures and high humidity on Tuesday caused peak demand for electricity to rise to more than 7,980 MW, shattering a three-year-old record set on July 6, 1999.
National Academies' report suggests ways to use science to fight terrorism A recent National Academies report shows how science and engineering can contribute to U.S. counterterrorism efforts.
Municipal electric utilities credit outlook stable, Moody's reports Despite the uncertainty caused by industry restructuring, most municipal electric utilities will maintain credit stability, reported Moody's.
PJM detects, corrects power flow discrepancy The PJM Interconnection on Friday detected and took action to correct a power trading practice that increased prices.
ComEd prepares for high temperatures and thunderstorms With extreme hot humid weather persisting and storms expected as well, ComEd is taking precautionary steps to maintain reliable electric service.
EPRI makes power delivery reliability tools available through EXL Consulting EPRI announced that the Distribution Program Knowledge Base and other products developed for its Power Delivery Reliability Initiative will now be available for purchase through EXL Consulting Inc.
Commission raises price cap in California, orders overhaul of ISO board FERC on Wednesday raised a cap on electricity bid prices in California and other western states and called for an immediate overhaul of the California ISO board.
European survey points to choices for utility customers A new survey of utility consumers in Europe suggests that utilities should offer their customers choices in service and billing.
DOE ruling requires states to promote building energy efficiency One hundred years after Willis Carrier invented modern air conditioning, air conditioners and the buildings they're installed in are continuing to become more energy efficient.
California ISO welcomes Northern California municipal utilities California ISO, the Northern California Power Agency, the City of Roseville and Silicon Valley Power are asking FERC to approve new contractual relationships.
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